The Manuscript for Sacrificing a Nephew was sent to Japan for exhibition. Why did it cause an uproar?

The manuscript of "Sacrificing My Nephew" was sent to the Japanese exhibition in order to let China culture go abroad, let people all over the world re-examine China culture and promote cultural exchanges among countries. It was originally a meaningful exhibition, but it caused an uproar in China. The Draft for Sacrificing a Nephew is an extremely precious cultural relic. In order to avoid damage to the manuscript of Sacrificing a Nephew, this cultural relic has never been exhibited in domestic museums, and many people in China have never seen the true face of the manuscript. But it is meaningless to send it directly to foreign exhibitions this time. Once many Japanese cultural relics have been transported to Japan, it is very worrying whether they can be returned intact. After all, there are some lessons.

The Manuscript for Sacrificing a Nephew was written by Yan Zhenqing in memory of Yan Gaoqing's father and son's sacrifice for their country. "Mourning for a Nephew" has a high position in the history of calligraphy, and is called? The second running script in the world? We all know that the earliest running script in the world is Wang Xizhi's Preface to Lanting Collection. The world's first running script, Preface to Lanting Collection, has not yet revealed its true colors. According to historical data, the world's first running script, Preface to Lanting Collection, was buried underground with Li Shimin, so the Manuscript for Sacrificing a Nephew is more precious and has irreplaceable cultural value.

Every sentence in the manuscript of Sacrificing a Nephew expresses Yan Zhenqing's admiration for Yan Gaoqing and his son. Yan Gaoqing and his son did not give up their moral bottom line in the face of the Anshi Rebellion and the traitor butcher in Shi Siming. They proved their loyalty to the Tang Dynasty with their own lives, and Yan Gaoqing and Yan Jiming were martyred one after another. Yan Zhenqing led the troops to fight outside, and heard that his loved ones died by the enemy's sword, but he commanded the battle at the front line, and it was too late to release his grief.

After the Anshi Rebellion was put down, Yan Zhenqing recovered the bones of his people. When he saw the bones of his relatives, he couldn't help feeling sad inside. Every word of this article expresses his grief for his loved ones.